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Though the Bible sets forth the divine requirements for human conduct in each dispensation, there are these extended systems of divine government which in succession cover the period of human history, from the time when the first written Scriptures were given to the end of the mediatorial reign of Christ.

(1) The Mosaic Law, embodying the manner of life prescribed in the law age, which age existed form Moses to Christ. (2) The grace rule of life, embodying the manner of life prescribed for the present dispensation, which age extends from the first to the second advent of Christ. (3) This kingdom rule of life, embodying the manner of life prescribed for the yet future kingdom dispensation, which age follows the second advent.

Though too often confused, the divine government is different in each of these dispensations, being adapted perfectly to the relation which the people in their respective dispensation pertains to God. Each of these systems of human government is wholly complete in itself.

The Mosaic Law contained the commandments, statutes and ordinances, and was an expression of God’s will for Israel to whom alone it was addressed. In the teachings of grace addressed only to the Church, God has disclosed in full the manner of life which becomes those who are already perfect in Christ. The Kingdom rule of conduct embodies that precise responsibility which will be required “when the earth as the waters cover the sea.”

It is most reasonable that there should be widely different precepts indicated for various groups of people so diverse in their relationships. Human obligation toward God could not be the same after the death, resurrection and ascension of Christ, and the Day of Pentecost, as it was before those events. In like manner, human obligation toward God cannot be the same after the removal of the Church to heaven, the return of Christ to reign, and the establishment of the kingdom of heaven over the earth, as it was before.

In general, the law system is set forth in the Old Testament (cf. Ex 20-31:18); the grace teachings are revealed in portions of the Gospels, the Book of Acts and the Pauline Epistles. The kingdom system is set forth in the Old Testament prophecies concerning the Messianic period, and in those portions of the synoptic Gospels which record the kingdom teachings of John the Baptist and the Sermon of the Mount teachings of Christ. The present importance of these distinctions, especially those that are related to the Church, is obvious.

The spiritual Christian life is the greatest New Testament theme along with that of salvation by grace. Every phase of this supernatural life is set forth primarily in the doctrinal portions of the Pauline Epistles. The preacher and teacher must know these truths if he is to guide others in the path of spiritual growth and fruitful service.

Seminaries, generally, offer little or no instruction in this vital field of doctrine; but, over against this, conventions for the specific study and deepening of the spiritual life have sprung up in various localities. These, it would seem, are, to some extent, a protest against the tragic failure of theological institutions to prepare pastors and teachers for one of the greatest ministries God has committed to them.

- L S Chafer

Miles J Stanford Devotional: http://www.abideabove.com/hungry-heart/
 
As much as I appreciate Chafer's analysis of the security of salvation through faith, by Grace and Mercy in Christ, his views on dispensation are flat out wrong. He, like others, use dispensational theories to eradicate Mosaic law, which I can not in any way find credible.

The Mosaic Law contained the commandments, statutes and ordinances, and was an expression of God’s will for Israel to whom alone it was addressed

The above isn't true. And provably isn't true from the N.T. For example, in 1 Cor. 9 Paul prescribes that a seemingly insignificant O.T. MOSAIC law is in fact "for us." We also know that every Word of God is meant for us from Jesus in Matt. 4:4, Luke 4:4.

It is a theological impossibility to credibly "separate" the O.T. Word of God from the N.T. Word of God. I might say it's pointless. The entirety of the N.T. was based and taught from the O.T. IT is the same 'Spirit of Christ' speaking throughout the scriptures, as Word of God. 1 Peter 1:10-11. It's also part of the reason I can't take "dispensationalism" in it's various forms, credibly. Yes, God DID work and speak in diverse ways and manners, but His Ways and Manners are incredibly Divinely Consistent.

Any sight that casts Word of God aside or seeks to eliminate it, can not possibly be TRUE.

Jesus Himself, taught, post resurrection, the OLD TESTAMENT to the disciples on the road to Emmaus in Luke 24. That alone shows the seriousness and significance of Gods Words of the O.T. Paul did the same in Acts 24:14, Acts 28:23 and throughout his N.T. revelations, taught to Him, by The Spirit of Christ upon him to so reveal.
 
As much as I appreciate Chafer's analysis of the security of salvation through faith, by Grace and Mercy in Christ, his views on dispensation are flat out wrong. He, like others, use dispensational theories to eradicate Mosaic law, which I can not in any way find credible.
Though I would like to share with you my opinions on articles in this forum, I have difficulty in discerning between what is debate and what is not, so for now I'm restricting any disagreeing replies. Thanks much for your opinions though!

Blessings!
 
Though I would like to share with you my opinions on articles in this forum, I have difficulty in discerning between what is debate and what is not, so for now I'm restricting any disagreeing replies. Thanks much for your opinions though!

Blessings!

Then it maybe should have been termed "dispensationalism" rather than "diversifiction."
 

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